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Suprunovka Airport

Poltava, Ukraine
PLV UKHP

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Suprunovka Airport (IATA: PLV, ICAO: UKHP), officially known as Poltava International Airport, serves the historic city of Poltava in central Ukraine, a region renowned for its pivotal role in Ukrainian and European history as the site of the decisive 1709 Battle of Poltava where Peter the Great defeated Charles XII of Sweden. Located 7 kilometers west of the city center, this facility historically provided essential access to Ukraine's cultural heartland, including significant historical sites, educational institutions, and the agricultural regions that define central Ukraine's identity as the breadbasket of Europe. The airport featured modern infrastructure upgraded in 2018 to international standards, designed to handle both domestic and regional international operations connecting Poltava to major Ukrainian cities and neighboring countries. Terminal facilities included contemporary passenger processing areas, VIP lounges, cafรฉ services, and amenities reflecting Ukrainian hospitality standards and the region's importance as an educational and cultural center home to several universities and historical monuments. Operational capabilities historically supported diverse transportation needs including government connections, educational exchanges, agricultural business travel, and cultural tourism accessing Poltava's numerous historical sites and museums. The airport coordinated with Ukrainian carriers and regional operators providing connections throughout Ukraine and neighboring countries, while supporting charter operations serving the region's educational institutions and historical tourism. Suprunovka Airport historically represented the aviation gateway to one of Ukraine's most historically significant regions, where the fate of Northern European geopolitics was determined centuries ago and where Ukrainian culture, education, and agricultural traditions continue to thrive despite current regional challenges affecting civilian aviation operations.

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Current civilian aviation operations suspended due to regional security conditions, with airport infrastructure maintained for future restoration of service to this historically significant Ukrainian cultural center. Modern terminal historically featured Ukrainian hospitality services, VIP facilities, and amenities reflecting the region's importance as an educational and cultural center. Cultural attractions coordinate with Battle of Poltava historical sites, Orthodox churches, universities, and traditional Ukrainian cultural institutions throughout this historically significant region. Agricultural connections historically supported Ukraine's position as a major grain producer, with connections to farming operations throughout the fertile central Ukrainian plains. Ground transport historically included taxis, buses, and rental cars accessing Poltava city center (7 kilometers) and regional attractions including Battle of Poltava museum, historical churches, and educational institutions. Ukrainian language standard with Russian widely understood, in a region where historical multilingualism reflects centuries of complex European geopolitical influences and cultural exchanges. Historical connections include 1709 Battle of Poltava site, Poltava Museum of Local History, and numerous architectural monuments reflecting Ukrainian, Russian, and European cultural influences. Consider historical significance when planning future visits to this region that played a decisive role in European history and continues to represent Ukrainian cultural resilience and educational excellence. Continental climate with cold winters and warm summers historically affected flight operations, while spring and autumn offered optimal travel conditions for visiting central Ukraine's cultural and historical sites. Banking services historically comprehensive with Ukrainian hryvnia and major credit cards accepted throughout this economically important agricultural and educational region. Educational institutions include Poltava University of Economics and Trade, medical schools, and research facilities contributing to Ukraine's educational and scientific development.

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Dnipro International Airport

Dnipro, Ukraine
DNK UKDD

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
60
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Dnipro International Airport (DNK) was historically one of Ukraine's most significant aviation hubs, serving the city of Dnipro and the industrial heartland of the country. Before the recent conflict, the airport was the center of an ambitious public-private partnership aimed at transforming it into a world-class international gateway. This project, which commenced in 2020, represented one of the largest infrastructure investments in Ukrainian aviation history, designed to replace the aging Soviet-era facilities with a state-of-the-art terminal complex. The modernization program included the construction of a massive 26,000-square-meter main passenger terminal and a specialized 2,900-square-meter VIP terminal, both managed by the DCH Group. Simultaneously, the Ukrainian state was responsible for building a new 3,200-meter runway, engineered to accommodate large wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 777. The new terminal was designed to handle a peak capacity of 1,000 passengers per hour, featuring advanced digital processing systems, expansive retail zones, and modern airline lounges that would have significantly enhanced the regional travel experience. Tragically, the progress on this transformative project was halted and eventually reversed by the full-scale conflict that began in February 2022. Dnipro International Airport suffered severe damage from multiple missile attacks in March and April of 2022, resulting in the complete destruction of the runway, terminal buildings, and surrounding technical infrastructure. As of early 2026, the airport remains entirely non-operational for civilian travel, with all commercial flight operations suspended indefinitely. The future restoration of the facility and its return to service as a regional hub will depend entirely on the resolution of the regional crisis and subsequent reconstruction efforts.

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Dnipro International Airport remains completely non-operational for civilian flights following severe damage sustained in 2022. The runway, terminal buildings, and all technical infrastructure were destroyed, with no timeline for reconstruction. International travelers must rely entirely on alternative transportation methods to reach Dnipro. The most practical route involves flying to Warsaw Chopin (WAW) or Krakow John Paul II (KRK) airports, then utilizing Ukrzaliznytsia's expanded international rail network. Train No. 119 provides direct service from Dnipro to Cheล‚m, Poland, departing at 22:55 and arriving at 17:52 the next day. From Cheล‚m, passengers can transfer to IC 440, reaching Warsaw at 21:11. This route is 4 hours faster than the traditional Przemyล›l crossing. Alternatively, travelers can journey via Kyiv, where Train 67/68 operates daily to Warsaw (departing Kyiv at 19:57, arriving Warsaw at 10:17). The Intercity+ No. 736/735 provides overnight service between Kyiv and Dnipro, while Train 220/219 offers daytime connections on selected days. Within Dnipro, the former airport shuttle Marshrutka No. 60 still operates but now only serves the main railway station and city center. Uber and Bolt operate with restrictions; download offline maps and have backup transportation plans. Essential travelers should book Ukrzaliznytsia tickets 20-30 days in advance when sales open at 9:00 AM Kyiv time. Carry printed copies of all documents, as digital versions may not be accepted at checkpoints. The journey requires crossing multiple control points where passports, visas, and travel permits are scrutinized. Pack essential supplies including power banks, medications, and non-perishable food, as services along the route can be unpredictable.

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